2011 Press Releases
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Attorney General Reaches Settlement With Hotels Over Alleged Scheme To Fix Price Of Hotel Rooms
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New Milford Clinical Social Worker Pays $210,000 To Settle Allegations Under the False Claims Act
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Full Regulatory Review Of NU Merger Needed To Protect Connecticut Consumers
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Attorney General Issues Opinion About DEEP's Request To Suspend Smart-Meter Docket
Attorney General George Jepsen has concluded that the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection complied with state law in requesting state utility regulators to temporarily suspend their proceedings on the issue of smart meters.
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Mortgage Foreclosure Investigation
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Supreme Court Decision In Aep V. Connecticut
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Attorney General Demands Unlicensed Company Stop Debt Negotiation Services In Connecticut
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Attorney General, Consumer Counsel Ask Regulators To Clarify Scope Of Storm-Related Review
Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz have asked state utility regulators to clarify the scope of its investigation and the procedures for review of storm-related service interruptions by public service companies.
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Media Advisory: 10th Annual Triad Conference
Topics include: protecting and safeguarding yourself on Facebook; the changing senior demographics in Connecticut; preparing for the next disaster; and raising awareness about cutting edge scams.
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today in AEP v. Connecticut
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Attorney General Commends Service Providers For Storm-Related Customer Credits
Attorney General George Jepsen Tuesday commended those cable, satellite television and telecommunications companies providing storm-related credits to Connecticut customers, which in many cases, exceed what the law and their service contracts required.
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“Consumer University” Welcomes Area Seniors
The Office of the Attorney General is presenting Consumer University, a free, half-day event in conjunction with RSVP of New Britain (the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program) and People’s United Bank. This is the second in a series of four Consumer University programs being offered to residents throughout Connecticut.
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Attorney General George Jepsen Raises Concerns About Refurbished Products Sold By Staples
2011 Press Releases
Page 9 of 9
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Attorney General Reaches Settlement With Hotels Over Alleged Scheme To Fix Price Of Hotel Rooms
-
New Milford Clinical Social Worker Pays $210,000 To Settle Allegations Under the False Claims Act
-
Full Regulatory Review Of NU Merger Needed To Protect Connecticut Consumers
-
Attorney General Issues Opinion About DEEP's Request To Suspend Smart-Meter Docket
Attorney General George Jepsen has concluded that the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection complied with state law in requesting state utility regulators to temporarily suspend their proceedings on the issue of smart meters.
-
Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Mortgage Foreclosure Investigation
-
Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Supreme Court Decision In Aep V. Connecticut
-
Attorney General Demands Unlicensed Company Stop Debt Negotiation Services In Connecticut
-
Attorney General, Consumer Counsel Ask Regulators To Clarify Scope Of Storm-Related Review
Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz have asked state utility regulators to clarify the scope of its investigation and the procedures for review of storm-related service interruptions by public service companies.
-
Media Advisory: 10th Annual Triad Conference
Topics include: protecting and safeguarding yourself on Facebook; the changing senior demographics in Connecticut; preparing for the next disaster; and raising awareness about cutting edge scams.
-
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today in AEP v. Connecticut
-
Attorney General Commends Service Providers For Storm-Related Customer Credits
Attorney General George Jepsen Tuesday commended those cable, satellite television and telecommunications companies providing storm-related credits to Connecticut customers, which in many cases, exceed what the law and their service contracts required.
-
“Consumer University” Welcomes Area Seniors
The Office of the Attorney General is presenting Consumer University, a free, half-day event in conjunction with RSVP of New Britain (the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program) and People’s United Bank. This is the second in a series of four Consumer University programs being offered to residents throughout Connecticut.
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Attorney General George Jepsen Raises Concerns About Refurbished Products Sold By Staples